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Donald T. Farley

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Donald Thorn Farley Jr. (October 26, 1933 – May 13, 2018) was an American physicist. He and was a pioneer of radar remote sensing of the earth's ionosphere, in particular noted for his development of the theory and technique of incoherent scatter observation of the thermal fluctuations of plasmas. About 80 percent of all ionospheric radio scientists in the United States who practice incoherent scatter were trained by Farley, or by his students.

Farley's principal collaborators included John Dougherty, Tor Hagfors, Bela Fejer, Ronald Woodman, Michael Kelley, and Wesley Swartz. [1] He was the J. Preston Levis Professor of Engineering at Cornell University.

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  1. ^ "Donald T. Farley Jr". Bangs Funeral Home. Retrieved May 15, 2018.